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TRENDZOOM Fashion Forecasting ServiceThis annual subscription service delivers long-term forecasting and fast-response information to the fashion community in a series of comprehensive reports. Content is full of actionable trend information and expert analysis covering womenswear, menswear and youth categories for apparel and accessory markets.

Colour Forecasts are a launch pad for each new season providing a first look at each of the new themes. These concise reports begin with a full colour palette, which expands into a creative dialogue with each trend, complete with core shades and key fashion colours.

Trend Forecasts are our most extensive reports complete with in-depth analysis and inspiring multidisciplinary research. These highly-visual and stimulating reports introduce the key themes for the new season and translate all the research into solid trend ideas and actionable information for all markets.

Design Forecasts are a culmination of all our trend research channelled into fashion product. These reports contain detailed CAD sketches and provide a unique combination of fresh design ideas and expert analysis. All design flats are easy to access, and ready to download.

trendPX Fashion ImagesThis original streetstyle gallery is a new way to access our trend information. Our photographers target influencers at key fashion events and focus on the most directional and forward-moving styles, these images are then edited and expertly curated into a visual flow of trend information. The result is an efficient way to access real time trends, which can be downloaded individually or as a whole collection of images. trendPX will be launching as a stand-alone subscription service in 2018, current and new TRENDZOOM subscribers who sign up before the launch will also get access to trendPX as part of their subscription.

CONSULTANCYIf you are interested in individual information tailored to your needs, we offer a consultancy service. Our past briefs have included researching foreign markets to gather insights into local culture and how it might impact new store/product launches, analysis of competitors at retail/product level and creating the inspiration for new core or key product launches.Contact us with your requirements.

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French cosmetics firm L'Oréal on Monday said Chief Financial Officer Christian Mulliez was set to leave the firm next year for personal reasons and would be replaced by Christophe Babule, another company veteran. […]

Donatella Versace has created the tiaras for the debutantes at next year’s Vienna Opera Ball, using Swarovski crystals to dramatic effect. All debutantes will wear the tiaras when making their debut on February 28, 2019. […]

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Luxury retailer Mulberry continued to play up both its technology and its experience focus in its still-new Regent Street flagship at the weekend with the company having unveiled a pop-up smart vending machine in-store. […]

​The migration towards online shopping is set to present major challenges to the UK's under-pressure physical shops with visitor traffic to drop by 3.7% on Black Friday this year, according to Springboard. […]

Sportswear group BasicNet (owner of Kappa, Superga, K-Way) closed the first nine months of 2018 with a consolidated revenue of €152 million, and is upbeat about the sales trend in the last quarter. […]

​Losing a Clarks contract has dealt a death blow to a shoe firm based in Buxton in Derbyshire, with around half of Bells Shoes’ £18 million turnover having been accounted for by the large shoe chain. […]

The local council in Soho, London wants to halt the expansion of giant property projects that could swamp the area and make it less attractive for its millions of tourists and the small fashion stores that operate there. […]